Alaska Wilderness Lodging Adventures

Custom Wilderness Excursions

What's your idea of the
perfect wilderness trip?

Sailwood Adventures can help you
answer and actualize that question. We can put together a trip
that's as challenging as you desire. In the Kachemak Bay area there
are a number of activities available to help you get the most out
of the area. We can use mountain bikes or sea kayaks, along with
hiking or backpacking as modes of transportation to get us further
in or higher up.

The
Kenai Mountains and the Harding Icefield contain beautiful alpine regions
and provide endless vistas and wildlife viewing opportunities. Hikes
take us over Grace Ridge, Broken Knife, Sadie Peak, or into the Woznesenski
River valley. We could also ride bikes or hike across the peninsula
that separates Kachemak Bay from The Gulf of Alaska into some fantastic
back country. This trip can take us into the Red Mountain valley or
we can head downhill into the Rocky River drainage. These both offer
awesome paths into deeper, less traveled areas.

We can combine any of the trips together to make an exciting, unforgettable
wilderness vacation of your own design. These trips are well suited
for family vacations with older aged children, or office and department
outings. Sailwood Adventures has been leading this area for over 12
years, we have the experience to help you create your own wilderness
trip.

Kachemak Bay offers a wonderful water travel option; using sea kayaks
can slow things down and help you reduce your world to better match
nature's clock. Tides and weather become important when we take to
the water in our Necky sea kayaks. Floating the tides and collecting
wild food as salmon jump in glacier fed waters are some of the best
ways to spend a long summer day. This area has some of the most delightful
coves and passes to watch for sea otters, puffins, and eagles from
the comfort of your own kayak cockpit. Tutka Bay, Little Jakalof, Eldred
passage, Yukon island, and Gull rock are all lovely when explored by
kayak.

“Another wonderful stay at Caleta. Katie is already planning next year's stay! Wild life was abundant as usual including two black bears high on the opposite ridge. The weather was wonderful even when the white caps showed up one day.” Thanks so much, the Flagels, Anchorage, Ak